Franke Launches New Farm House Sinks
New Reversible Installation Offers Versatile Exterior Aesthetics for Home Chefs
SMYRNA, Tenn., July 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Franke, the world's largest stainless steel sink manufacturer and a leading name in kitchen faucets, today announced the launch of its new Farm House Sink Collection.
Bringing a modern twist to a longstanding design trend, Franke's Farm House collection offers versatility with a new reversible apron front design. The Farm House collection gives homeowners the luxury to choose between two aesthetics to showcase when installing – a classic, smooth apron front or a fluted front to add texture and visual interest.
"We're thrilled to bring new life to an old classic," said Daniel Schwab, Vice President Sales & Marketing of Franke Kitchen Systems. "The Farm House sinks add timeless appeal to the kitchen, and the new design options we've incorporated into this collection emphasize our continuing commitment to providing homeowners with thoughtful innovation and details in all of our product offerings."
Available in a range of sizes and black, white or biscuit finishes, the sink is attractive and durable. Its polished finish is tough enough to withstand usage demands while remaining easy to clean. Optional accessories include a bottom grid, cutting board, and strainer basket.
Franke's Farm House collection is sold exclusively at authorized Franke showrooms for a manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) between $1,499 and $1,749. To find a Franke showroom near you and to learn more about Franke products, visit http://www.franke.us/ks.
About Franke Group
Franke belongs to the Artemis Group and is a world-leading provider of solutions for residential kitchens and bathrooms, public washrooms, professional foodservice and coffee preparation. The Group operates worldwide and employs around 9,000 people in 40 countries. For more information, visit www.franke.us/ks.
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